As Nigeria confront Honduras in the Rio Olympics bronze medal match
today in Belo Horizonte, Coach Samson Siasia has said his team would not
return to their country without the bronze medal.
“We still have
something to play for,” Siasia said. “We didn’t deserve to win against
Germany with the way we played, so we should just forget about it and
look forward to the next one and at least we will try to have the bronze
medal going back home.
“You’re better off having a bronze medal
than not having anything at all. That’s the only way we can motivate
them and it’s going to be very, very tough. They wanted to go to Rio but
you need to earn it to go there.”
Honduras will present a
different challenge than Germany from a tactical perspective, but make
no mistake, Los Catrachos will be hungry to respond positively after a
disappointing outing in Rio de Janeiro against Brazil.
“We need
to play [against them] the same way we’ve been playing,” Siasia said.
“There were too many mistakes and against a German side like we came up
against, if you don’t utilise your chances, it becomes a problem and
that’s what actually happened. It was a learning experience. We’re all
learning every day.”
Nigeria started Rio 2016 full of energy and
promise with a thrilling 5-4 win over Japan and then a 1-0 victory
against Sweden. They fell 2-0 to Colombia in their final group stage
match but they were already guaranteed a first-place finish before that
game. In their quarter-final against Denmark, Nigeria looked comfortable
and shored up their defence to win 2-0 before coming up against
Germany.
“We’ve been very great. The mentality has been right.
What did we want? We wanted the gold medal and that’s what we were
shooting for. They came out without reservation and went all the way and
tried to see if they could get it.
“Everything in life is a
learning process. If you find yourself at a stage like this again, you
want to do better. It’s all about the bronze now. You don’t want to go
home without anything.”
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